Random review:
“I'm more excited than a banana boat full of monkeys on steroids! My grandchildren will absolutely love it. Tux Paint is made for ages 3-12 and 54. ... I can't wait to share this with everyone I know.”
— Dennis V. DiGennaro, January 2008

Download - Source-code

Source Archives

Linux and Unix (e.g., Solaris) users can use these source-code archives to compile and install Tux Paint. (Note that binary packages are already available for many Linux distributions.)

Developers are probably more interested in checking out the Tux Paint source through CVS.

See the Requirements page for a list of library dependencies. Note: You'll also need the development packages for each library (e.g., the "libsdl1.2-dev" package in Debian Linux, not just "libsdl1.2".)

Tux Paint Source:

The source ".tar.gz" archive contains the source-code necessary to compile and install the core "Tux Paint" program, as well as the data-files needed to run it (user interface graphics, sound effects, etc.)

changelog

Rubber Stamps Collection

This ".tar.gz" archive contains a set of 'Rubber Stamp' images which can be used with the "Stamp" tool within Tux Paint. (It also contains a small script which provides the means to install the stamps.)